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the united states will attack iran again because the united states is on the decline they have economic crises in europe in the united states people are tired of war but pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. the syria. syria so i was in syria i did research syria to i think i think there is no doubt that one of the. syrian war is exasperates iran iraq iran. is iran iran your support for the regime i think there is no doubt about that. i grew up in these two most notorious governments of. harmony i think. i think where we're talking about democratic they say democratic god is iran is a democratic government i think if you if you're the guardian council from the beginning if you're not supporting this law macleod they will just they will strip you away from the election second of all i think many in the constitution he the president is not the
the united states will attack iran again because the united states is on the decline they have economic crises in europe in the united states people are tired of war but pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. the syria. syria so i was in syria i did...
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the united states will attack iran again because the united states is on the decline they have economic crises in europe in the united states people are tired of war but pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. the syria. syria so i was in syria i did research and see how nice that is syria to i think i think there is no doubt that one of the. syrian war is exasperates iran iraq iran. is. a support for the regime i think there is no doubt about that. i grew up in these two most notorious governments of. harmony i think. i think when we're talking about democratic they say democratic god is iran is a democratic government i think if you're if you're a guardian council from the beginning if you're not supporting this law macleod they were just they were stripping away from the election a second of all i think many in the constitution he did the pr
the united states will attack iran again because the united states is on the decline they have economic crises in europe in the united states people are tired of war but pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. the syria. syria so i was in syria i did...
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the united states will attack iran again because the united states is on the decline they have economic crises in europe in the united states people are tired of war but pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in all of the syria. syria so i was in syria i did research you see how nice that is syria to i think i think there is no doubt that one of the. syrian war is exasperates iran iraq iran. is iran iran your support for the regime i think there is no doubt about that. i grew up in these two most notorious governments of. harmony i think. i think when we're talking about democratic they said democratic god is iran is a democratic government i think if you if you are the guardian council from the beginning if you are not supporting best they were just they would strip you away from their election a second of all i think many in the constitution he
the united states will attack iran again because the united states is on the decline they have economic crises in europe in the united states people are tired of war but pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in all of the syria. syria so i was in syria i...
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does that mean forth united states? looking back on if now, 24, 25, 26 months, there is a real security issues that have arisen here that are evolving that we have to address. >> rose: define them. >> we have porous borders. we have a proliferation of weapons that have arisen out of the breakdown of these governments, especially from libya. we have. >> rose: in fact some of the libyan islamists have gone to mali. >> they have, right. >> and we have-- they were from there originally and have gone back to mali but with weapons. >> you have less counterterrorism pressure on them, because these governments have changed over, and the counterterrorism forces aren't as experienced. they don't have the same kinds of laws that were in place before. we're having to reestablish relationships with them. and you have these groups being networked in some of them now claiming al qaeda, al qaeda connections. and all of this combines, and last, to, you have an expanding amount of ungoverned space. and we talked about ungoverned space a
does that mean forth united states? looking back on if now, 24, 25, 26 months, there is a real security issues that have arisen here that are evolving that we have to address. >> rose: define them. >> we have porous borders. we have a proliferation of weapons that have arisen out of the breakdown of these governments, especially from libya. we have. >> rose: in fact some of the libyan islamists have gone to mali. >> they have, right. >> and we have-- they were from...
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the united states will attack iran again because the united states is on the decline they have economic crises in europe in the united states people are tired of war. pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. to syria i am half serious i was in syria i did research and see how nice that is syria too i think i think there is no doubt that one of the. syrian war is exasperates iran iraq iran. is. a support for the regime i think there is no doubt about that. i grew up in these two most notorious governments of. harmony i think. i think when we're talking about democratic they said democratic god is iran is a democratic government i think if you if you are the guardian council from the beginning if you are not supporting this long reply they would just they would strip you away from the election second of all i think many in the constitution he did
the united states will attack iran again because the united states is on the decline they have economic crises in europe in the united states people are tired of war. pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. to syria i am half serious i was in syria i...
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compare that to the united states for ten years. our defense bummingt is $5 billion for the whole year. you are spending $2 billion a week. so it's not even apples and oranges. so don't always lay at our door what this force, this big global force could do. we are doing what we can and we will continue to do that responsibly. >> last question. >> i to follow up a bit on the whole question you mentioned several times -- thank you for doing this, the notion of the drones being a red line for pakistan. normally when countries talk about red lines, if one country crosses that red line, that is grounds for a breech or some kind of if not striking down those drones, certainly a breach in relations. and we haven't seen that kind of a breach in the way we did over the g lock and i'm wondering why not. if it is such a red line. >> the g lock closing was -- >> of course. >> the killing of our soldiers on that border. this is an ano, ma'am li we are constantly addressing in all conversations of the united states. and it's certainly not part of
compare that to the united states for ten years. our defense bummingt is $5 billion for the whole year. you are spending $2 billion a week. so it's not even apples and oranges. so don't always lay at our door what this force, this big global force could do. we are doing what we can and we will continue to do that responsibly. >> last question. >> i to follow up a bit on the whole question you mentioned several times -- thank you for doing this, the notion of the drones being a red...
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states out of another war now that peace try to keep the united states out of another war could have impact here but the problem is he what he could potentially try to keep united states out of another war without being able to either to offer a vision for another way to deal with this challenge the islamic republic poses a real challenge for the united states and a real challenge to israel in the region that challenges to significantly constrain both the united states and israel as preferred strategy for the region which is to project force whenever wherever and whatever degree we want unilaterally the islamic republic of iran challenges that not with tanks so that they go and park their tanks in other people's countries they challenge that with their narrative they. pose that viscerally at its core chuck hagel said some very unflattering things about these trade lobby that they're quote unquote intimidating a lot of people in washington and also they are to say american interests should trump is three of the interests if they conflict and that is a subversive thing to say here in w
states out of another war now that peace try to keep the united states out of another war could have impact here but the problem is he what he could potentially try to keep united states out of another war without being able to either to offer a vision for another way to deal with this challenge the islamic republic poses a real challenge for the united states and a real challenge to israel in the region that challenges to significantly constrain both the united states and israel as preferred...
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and so this is a new challenge, a rst impreson f the united states that the united states has to deal with islamic governments, right, who have been democratically elected and in countries where there are a multitude of stakeholders. and this is a new circumstances for the united statesment now the united states in north africa including in egypt but in north africa generally faces a security situation which is something, mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence community wrote a piece in plirtco today calling for a comprehensive strategy and he's rit to deal with the countertrorismssuethat are arising in north africa, what do they arise from, after at rab revolutions and we had multiple simultaneous revolutions rooted in the histories of these countries, different country to country, but at the core rooted in three things, i think, governments that weren't performing, that letdown their people, a communications revolution both internally and externally, people could communicate internally and organize themselves but they also knew what was going on in the outside world. yo
and so this is a new challenge, a rst impreson f the united states that the united states has to deal with islamic governments, right, who have been democratically elected and in countries where there are a multitude of stakeholders. and this is a new circumstances for the united statesment now the united states in north africa including in egypt but in north africa generally faces a security situation which is something, mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence community wrote a...
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we have had warnings from the former comptroller of the united states that the u.s. is now two years away from that greece was when it had its crisis and then europe is totally broke and hopeless who just spain just pulls another records in instead the highest that accumulation of addition in one hundred years italy is out of control or there isn't any improvement in the economic side and so nothing is under control where that's not a currency war or they did the basement in order to reduce the debt burden in real terms reefing money printing is going to continue on the massive scale and b. don't think that those currencies the dollar the euro the yen and stone actually for that matter and to some extent the global currency is across the board the safe store of value anymore because of that ok where do you jump in on this ok i mean people are talking about a new bubble here i mean i got to tell you there's an old. well i mean there's an old line you know when writing a dead horse dismount and in the united states we continue to print this money and let's not forget t
we have had warnings from the former comptroller of the united states that the u.s. is now two years away from that greece was when it had its crisis and then europe is totally broke and hopeless who just spain just pulls another records in instead the highest that accumulation of addition in one hundred years italy is out of control or there isn't any improvement in the economic side and so nothing is under control where that's not a currency war or they did the basement in order to reduce the...
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states out of another war now that peace try to keep the united states out of another war could have impact here but the problem is he what he could potentially try to keep united states out of another war without being able to either to offer a vision for another way to deal with this challenge the islamic republic poses a real challenge for the united states and a real challenge to israel in the region that challenges to significantly constrain both the united states and israel's preferred strategy for the region which is to project force whenever wherever and whatever degree we want unilaterally the islamic republic of iran challenges that not with tanks so that they go and park their tanks in other people's countries they challenge that with their narrative they oppose that wrist really at its core chuck hagel said some very unflattering things about the israeli lobby that they're quote unquote intimidating a lot of people in washington and he also appeared to say american interests should trump it's really interests if they conflict and that is a subversive thing to say here in
states out of another war now that peace try to keep the united states out of another war could have impact here but the problem is he what he could potentially try to keep united states out of another war without being able to either to offer a vision for another way to deal with this challenge the islamic republic poses a real challenge for the united states and a real challenge to israel in the region that challenges to significantly constrain both the united states and israel's preferred...
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states why is it illegal for the government to wiretap somebody in the united states without a court warrant but we don't know can a drone be used against them to kill them well actually we know that it could be done overseas so why couldn't it be done here at home i would say it's indeed a very slippery slope and a very dangerous and scary slope ok chris ship on your back to. the slippery slope . no i mean there certainly is potential i believe the president in the last week or two and somewhat of an odd forum to be transmitting policy positions but in a an online question and answer forum. the president was asked essentially that question the use of drones on americans or persons in the united states and the president's response was that the feasibility of lesser forms of force or the feasibility of detention in pakistan or afghanistan is a very different proposition than the feasibility of someone here in the u.s. so he did not outright say we would not use such force but he drew some heat contrasted the circumstances in afghanistan and pakistan that here domestically regular to r
states why is it illegal for the government to wiretap somebody in the united states without a court warrant but we don't know can a drone be used against them to kill them well actually we know that it could be done overseas so why couldn't it be done here at home i would say it's indeed a very slippery slope and a very dangerous and scary slope ok chris ship on your back to. the slippery slope . no i mean there certainly is potential i believe the president in the last week or two and...
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and groups on the right and the left in the united states to the growing use of drones within the united states and so that you're seeing that topic raised in congress and that helping somewhat to open up this discussion but i would hardly call it opposition or resistance at this point you know i know it looks like you know bush isn't going to which is administered foreign policy is been codified now we don't see a change it's getting worse. much worse to me strikes under obama have been much much greater i think it was a really was a good guy in terms of this but he didn't get reelected but i believe the eleven senators signed a letter today but the elevons not very freely there's not enough opposition so i think we could be united states could be painting itself into a lot of problems for the future and again as i say other countries have got this technology they're developing it really rapidly when countries are attacking places that the united states have interests and i don't know what's going to be said well the wars will actually be triggered or what ok david i'll give you the las
and groups on the right and the left in the united states to the growing use of drones within the united states and so that you're seeing that topic raised in congress and that helping somewhat to open up this discussion but i would hardly call it opposition or resistance at this point you know i know it looks like you know bush isn't going to which is administered foreign policy is been codified now we don't see a change it's getting worse. much worse to me strikes under obama have been much...
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and groups on the right and the left in the united states to the growing use of drones within the united states and so that you're seeing that topic raised in congress and that helping somewhat to open up this discussion but i would hardly call it opposition or resistance at this point you know i know it looks like you know bush is this one which is administered foreign policy is been codified now we don't see a change it's getting worse. it's got much worse and he strikes under obama have been much much greater i think was a really was a good guy in terms of this but he didn't get reelected but i believe the levin senator signed a letter today but eleven's not very many freely there's not enough opposition so i think we could be united states could be painting itself into a lot of problems for the future and again as i say other countries have got this technology they're developing it really rapidly when countries are talking places that the united states have interests and i don't know what's going to be said will the wars will actually be triggered or want ok david i'll give you the l
and groups on the right and the left in the united states to the growing use of drones within the united states and so that you're seeing that topic raised in congress and that helping somewhat to open up this discussion but i would hardly call it opposition or resistance at this point you know i know it looks like you know bush is this one which is administered foreign policy is been codified now we don't see a change it's getting worse. it's got much worse and he strikes under obama have been...
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they have had warnings from the former comptroller of the united states that the u.s. is now two years away from that greece was when it had its crisis and then europe is totally broke and hopeless who just spain just pulls another records in instead the highest that accumulation of addition in one hundred years italy is out of control that there isn't any improvement in the economic side and so nothing is under control where that's not a currency war or the basement in order to reduce the debt burden in real terms rethink money printing is going to continue on the massive scale and be doing thing that those currencies the dollar the euro the yen and stern actually for that matter and to some extent the global currency is across the board the safe store of value anymore because of that ok where do you jump in on this ok i mean people are talking about a new bubble here i mean i got to tell you there's an old. well i mean there's an old line you know when writing a dead horse dismount and in the united states we continue to print this money and let's not forget the unit
they have had warnings from the former comptroller of the united states that the u.s. is now two years away from that greece was when it had its crisis and then europe is totally broke and hopeless who just spain just pulls another records in instead the highest that accumulation of addition in one hundred years italy is out of control that there isn't any improvement in the economic side and so nothing is under control where that's not a currency war or the basement in order to reduce the debt...
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i think i think we have i think we have very moderate inflation in the united states. good arguments why inflation is understated there are also good arguments why inflation is. overstated for example quality improvements that are not adequately captured in the price index and other reasons but if i had a large inflation is under control and whoever you talk to who independent experts very very knowledgeable people will come. will confirm that fact so we are not yet in in a financial bubble not know yet not yet not yet still a fairly hearing which we are not yet. we are not yet in that situation i am was it about it i am again one assumes a i am not saying that this is the best of all worlds it's possible that a year from now or two years from now we will be seeing the manifestations of inflation and of a financial bubble and then the central banks will be under a lot of pressure to tighten quickly and we could have a major problem on our hands but i would not a central bank you know that actually maher is on you want to go to hong kong fair time i just say as i say it
i think i think we have i think we have very moderate inflation in the united states. good arguments why inflation is understated there are also good arguments why inflation is. overstated for example quality improvements that are not adequately captured in the price index and other reasons but if i had a large inflation is under control and whoever you talk to who independent experts very very knowledgeable people will come. will confirm that fact so we are not yet in in a financial bubble not...
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explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding think islands the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific as one issue and say could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of military action or react in some way the u.s. japan alliance kicks in and then the united states which would. align itself with japan ok minus let me go get a that ok but the u.s. is involved in ok very much involved in let's go to philadelphia what do you think here we got to the pivot real early in this program i'm glad go ahead lynn go ahead well i would respectfully disagree with that assessment because i think u.s. is really behind this dispute the u.s. is playing off japan's fear of falling behind china or losing is primacy in asia and is also playing off the fear of all in the asian nations towards a resurgent china so just vietnam th
explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding think islands the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific as one issue and say could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of military action or react in some way the u.s....
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states has proceeded then we can expect the law of the jungle to iraq for example in the united states there are a number of iranian dissidents the united states will not extradite to iran should we expect a run ins to engage in drone strikes in the united states against their political opponents by the united states has done in yemen and in pakistan and elsewhere let us hope not but the signs are pointing in that direction. to go before we had the contents of that address thank you very much indeed gerald hall for joining us live to talk about what could well be spoken by obama a little later today thank you very much indeed thank you some of the news in brief for you this from around the world in india at least eleven people have been killed and the police shot at tribal and great ongoing local elections in the tribes men and women from surrounding villages descended on polling stations with swords and locals reject government rule and say it undermines the laws of their villages. the media rights group reporters without borders has condemned the detention of french journalists by fr
states has proceeded then we can expect the law of the jungle to iraq for example in the united states there are a number of iranian dissidents the united states will not extradite to iran should we expect a run ins to engage in drone strikes in the united states against their political opponents by the united states has done in yemen and in pakistan and elsewhere let us hope not but the signs are pointing in that direction. to go before we had the contents of that address thank you very much...
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states is doing it to iran, why can't we do it to the united states. and i think you're seeing a little of that going on. the something thing that's going on with iran right now is finally there's going to be a round of talks that will start in late february. next week, in fact. and that's not likely i think to take everybody very far but it's the first time the two countries have talked since last summer. it looks like the iranians are deliberately slowing down the rate at which they are producing the nuclear fuel that the u.s. is most concerned about. they don't reach the level -- >> rose: does that mean they stopped the operation of the centrifuges. >> they haven't stopped the operation of the centrifuges. as the centrifuges turn out material they are turn out an amount into a reactor fuel for certain reactor they have more than they really need. it's to keep the amount of medium enriched uranium to a level below that level where they think the israelis might come in and take military action. thee -- they've sort of got their hand on the throttle. w
states is doing it to iran, why can't we do it to the united states. and i think you're seeing a little of that going on. the something thing that's going on with iran right now is finally there's going to be a round of talks that will start in late february. next week, in fact. and that's not likely i think to take everybody very far but it's the first time the two countries have talked since last summer. it looks like the iranians are deliberately slowing down the rate at which they are...
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states why is it illegal for the government to wiretap somebody in the united states without a court warrant but we don't know can a drone be used against them to kill them well actually we know that it could be done overseas so why couldn't it be done here at home i would say it's indeed a very slippery slope and a very dangerous and scary slope ok chris ship on your back to. the slippery slope . no i mean there certainly is that potential i believe the present in the last week or two and somewhat of an odd forum to be transmitted in policy positions but in a an online question and answer forum. the president was asked essentially that question the use of drones on americans or persons in the united states and the president's response was that the feasibility of lesser forms of force or the feasibility of detention in pakistan or afghanistan is a very different proposition than the feasibility of someone here in the us so he did not outright say we would not use such force but he drew some contrasted the circumstances in afghanistan and pakistan ok out here domestically regular to r
states why is it illegal for the government to wiretap somebody in the united states without a court warrant but we don't know can a drone be used against them to kill them well actually we know that it could be done overseas so why couldn't it be done here at home i would say it's indeed a very slippery slope and a very dangerous and scary slope ok chris ship on your back to. the slippery slope . no i mean there certainly is that potential i believe the present in the last week or two and...
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states why is it illegal for the government to wiretap somebody in the united states without a court warrant but we don't know can a drone be used against them to kill them well actually we know that it could be done overseas so why couldn't it be done here at home i would say it's indeed a very slippery slope and a very dangerous and scary slope ok christopher go back to. the slippery slope. no i mean there certainly is potential i believe the present in the last week or two and somewhat of an odd forum to be transmitted in policy positions but in a an online question and answer forum. the president was asked essentially that question the use of drones on americans or persons in the united states and the president's response was that the feasibility of lesser forms of force or the feasibility of detention in pakistan or afghanistan is a very different proposition than the feasibility of someone here in the us so he did not outright say we would not use such force but he drew some heat contrasted the circumstances in afghanistan and pakistan that here domestically rain you would resp
states why is it illegal for the government to wiretap somebody in the united states without a court warrant but we don't know can a drone be used against them to kill them well actually we know that it could be done overseas so why couldn't it be done here at home i would say it's indeed a very slippery slope and a very dangerous and scary slope ok christopher go back to. the slippery slope. no i mean there certainly is potential i believe the present in the last week or two and somewhat of an...
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critical for the united states trade on woodside and russia and the united states walked away but could we convince people that they need to be there? that is a question. >> host: but our footprint will be much smaller civic that is the choice beer making but it is a different kind of the print if you had colleges like the one that i went to or 10 of these spread throughout the tribal areas think of a future generation the direction of the nation we value education and the lot and a compassionate civil society not the fact with missiles and drones. so the paradigm can go maybe brought up if the debate begins so i hope we act as a catalyst. >> host: professor, how does the suny shi'ah issue that we have talked about the last 10 years play into this? >> it does a and it doesn't the last she a minority plays an important role in the army. it isn't out in the service but what suicide bombers and the taliban are doing with the extreme understanding of the suny they also target the shia. that is appalling and a complete breakdown no government can allow that but it happens. iran has a strong
critical for the united states trade on woodside and russia and the united states walked away but could we convince people that they need to be there? that is a question. >> host: but our footprint will be much smaller civic that is the choice beer making but it is a different kind of the print if you had colleges like the one that i went to or 10 of these spread throughout the tribal areas think of a future generation the direction of the nation we value education and the lot and a...
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explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding think islands the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific as one issue and say could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of military action or react in some way the u.s. japan alliance kicks in and then the united states which would. align itself with japan ok manas let me go get a that ok but the u.s. is involved then ok very much involving let's go to philadelphia what do you think here we got to the pivot real early in this program i'm glad go ahead lynn go ahead well i would respectfully disagree with that assessment because i think u.s. is really behind this dispute the u.s. is playing off japan's fear of falling behind china or losing is primacy in asia and is also playing off the feel about in the asian nations towards a resurgent china so just vietnam the
explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding think islands the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific as one issue and say could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of military action or react in some way the u.s....
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explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding thank our clients the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific is one issue since a call could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of military action or react in some way the u.s. japan alliance kicks in and then the united states which would. align itself with japan ok let me go again i can't that be ok but the u.s. is involved ok very much involved in let's go to philadelphia what do you think here we got to the pivot real early in this program i'm glad go ahead lynn go ahead well i would respectfully disagree with that assessment because i think u.s. is really behind this dispute the u.s. is playing off japan's fear of falling behind china or losing those primacy in asia and is also playing off the fear of all in the asian nations towards a resurgent china such
explain this has nothing to this has nothing to do with the united states the united states has made loud and clear that it really wants to take a neutral position regarding thank our clients the u.s. pivot the rebalancing towards the asia pacific is one issue since a call could die you dispute as another what the united states has declared is that whilst they are a neutral party in these in these tense disputes if japan feels obliged to take some kind of military action or react in some way...
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rather than the united states. the net effect, we continue to import oil from the middle east, and canadian oil goes to china? makes no sense, let alone the better environmental stewardship that we produce working with canada. which we'll tawch on as well but i'd like at this point to to ask the distinguished senator from arkansas, senator boozman, to join the colloquy and i would also invite senator manchin as well, and i see that senator begich is here, too. so i would invite senator boozman to make his comments, but then also offer the opportunity for our other distinguished senators to join in the colloquy. mr. boozman: well, i thank the senator from north dakota for your leadership and, again, spearheading us, all of the senators that are here in a very bipartisan way are trying to move this project forward. you know, we talk a lot about jobs in regard to this project, but that simply cannot be overemphasized. the united states chamber of commerce, most of the largest labor unions, major labor unions, all agre
rather than the united states. the net effect, we continue to import oil from the middle east, and canadian oil goes to china? makes no sense, let alone the better environmental stewardship that we produce working with canada. which we'll tawch on as well but i'd like at this point to to ask the distinguished senator from arkansas, senator boozman, to join the colloquy and i would also invite senator manchin as well, and i see that senator begich is here, too. so i would invite senator boozman...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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this is not, as saddam hussein would have it, the united states against iraq. it is iraq against the world. >> and in libya many observers noted that both american and european companies would be happy to see a more pro-western government in charge. >> you can argue that in terms of the u.s. and western economic interests the fact that libya is again pumping lots of oil and helping keep the price of oil down means who cares how these places are governed? that's for the libyans to decide and maybe that's the sensible answer. if we tried to go in and create government structures as we tried to do in iraq we'd fail anyway. >> there were other cases were the interests are seriously real, but they may not be vital. that's the case in libya. in libya we found one of the situations where indeed the interests of our allies were more directly affected than our own interests, our own national interests. libyan territory is 175 kilometers from nato territory, uh, and what was happening inside libya was having a major impact on the possibility of refugees and, indeed, the
this is not, as saddam hussein would have it, the united states against iraq. it is iraq against the world. >> and in libya many observers noted that both american and european companies would be happy to see a more pro-western government in charge. >> you can argue that in terms of the u.s. and western economic interests the fact that libya is again pumping lots of oil and helping keep the price of oil down means who cares how these places are governed? that's for the libyans to...
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the united states is uniquely positioned in this landscape. things that make us who we are are beautifully matched to the demands of this era in this interdependent world. we have to keep pushing forward on this agenda. consolidate our agenda in the asia-pacific without taking our eyes of the middle east and north africa. keep working to curb the spread of deadly weapons. manage the combat mission in afghanistan without losing focus on al qaeda. pursue an economic agenda that sweeps from asia to latin america to europe. keep looking for the next burmas. they are not any position where we can all applaud the which has begun a process of opening. capitalize and intensify our efforts on climate change. take on the emerging issues like cyber security across our society. we are the indispensable nation. are the force for peace. we have to get it right. leadership has to be earned by each new generation. the reservoirs' of good will will not last forever. in some places, they are depleted. new generations of young people don't remember gis the bread
the united states is uniquely positioned in this landscape. things that make us who we are are beautifully matched to the demands of this era in this interdependent world. we have to keep pushing forward on this agenda. consolidate our agenda in the asia-pacific without taking our eyes of the middle east and north africa. keep working to curb the spread of deadly weapons. manage the combat mission in afghanistan without losing focus on al qaeda. pursue an economic agenda that sweeps from asia...
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one of the fifty states in the united states rather than state meaning a foreign country so that was the. key to begin with they don't acknowledge that they were that sticky but that's what they were but another issue would be this they say that they withheld the information because of al qaeda and because of a threat to american security but in fact there has not been substantial evidence in an awfully long time al-qaeda presenting any kind of an imminent danger to the united states itself and you need to look at the second half of the statement that relates to saudi arabia and i believe that it is actually having much more to do with propping up the royal family regime in saudi arabia than it does with actually protecting the united states itself. yeah when the proliferation of iranians do you think that we can expect to see similar kinds of bases pop up we know that it's plans in the works to build a base in and they share there's already won and jim building do you expect more morally and well this is an unseen battle that's raging behind the scenes at our website who what why do
one of the fifty states in the united states rather than state meaning a foreign country so that was the. key to begin with they don't acknowledge that they were that sticky but that's what they were but another issue would be this they say that they withheld the information because of al qaeda and because of a threat to american security but in fact there has not been substantial evidence in an awfully long time al-qaeda presenting any kind of an imminent danger to the united states itself and...
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certainly, if someone is planning a specific attack on united states, the united states, every other country in the world has has a right to defend themselves. as a last resort, they can use lethal force. what we do not know in this context is, you do not know what the rules are. we do not see any evidence that the traditional views of due process is being provided here. and the whole thing is wrapped in secrecy. i think he goes back to what john just talked about. we do not have a big worry about germany or france taking out someone, right da? there are places around the world -- if you talk about the secret prison program that the united states ran, other countries have already that human rights records that have turned around to the united states and said, well, you guys were doing this. so we can, too. the thing with drones is, although the technology is -- in a fairly sophisticated short amount of years, where going to have armed drones by lots of other countries around the world. if we do not at least make clear and public what our rules are and what our process is, we're going
certainly, if someone is planning a specific attack on united states, the united states, every other country in the world has has a right to defend themselves. as a last resort, they can use lethal force. what we do not know in this context is, you do not know what the rules are. we do not see any evidence that the traditional views of due process is being provided here. and the whole thing is wrapped in secrecy. i think he goes back to what john just talked about. we do not have a big worry...